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How to study Computer Science?
Many people say that you need to start your journey with the CompSci theory, and only then take on the study of specific languages and technologies. It seems to be logical, first a theory, some kind of base, then practical things. So the problem is that in books on CompSci, in particular, for example, in books by Tanenbaum, for the most part in the OS book, almost every page contains code in different languages, in particular C. And it’s not clear how in this case plan learning...First study the language and different topics in the context of this language, and then study the Architecture and OS? But in this case, it somehow turns out illogically, from top to bottom.
What would you recommend in this case? How to plan training?
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If you want to start with CS, go through Harward CS50. It is in Russian here: javarush.ru/quests/QUEST_HARVARD_CS50
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